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Color Classic Needs Serious Help

Thanks, I'll check the horizontal output transistor.

So far all the seconday diodes are OK, caps, resistors, etc... as well. I've been slowly working my through the board

I figured if that FET went, it took the controller IC with it, so I ordered a couple of those, along with the FET.

The IRFBC40 is rated at 6.2A, but the only thing I can't figure out is what that Termistor might be rated at.

There's a bunch of choices for NTC 10 - 3A, 5A, 6A...

 
It's Alive-- Been running for about an hour now.

Turns out the only problem was that  IRFBC40 FET and the Thermistor. I replaced the TDA4605-2 controller IC as a precaution.

Now, time to recap the LC550 board....

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Yes, That's all I had to do, replace those three parts.

When the fuse originally popped, I replaced it and it popped again.

So I started looking for damaged components-- and saw the damaged Thermistor.

I thought those were supposed to protect against high current? Maybe it did and that's why it went up.

Then I checked components for shorts-- Transistors/FETS first, then diodes then caps, then resistors.

I pulled a few caps out of circuit and tested them with a cap tester in my meter when they looked suspect, but all were OK.

I checked just about every component on the board (in circuit), and couldn't find anything else that looked obviously bad. (Shorted)

I replaced that NTC 10 ohm Thermistor with a 3A , from what I read they're suppsed to protect from blowing the fuse from

inrush current, The main fuse is 3.15A, so that's why I went with a 3A.

When I tried the first power up after replacing those, I half expected it to pop the fuse again. I figured it couldn't be that simple.

But when I hit the power switch, I heard the CRT fire up. (That quick hum sound--Degauss?) Hit the switch on the keyboard and got a chime.

No problems yet-- Maybe I got lucky, and it was just the switching FET that failed.

I'll eventually recap the analog board, probably sooner than later.

 
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Ah ha!   for a moment I thought he had figured out what was causing the Color Classic Boards to be dead.

There is like 3 other threads about CC's goin.     But good job on fix'n up the A/B!

back to the mystery of the dead Color Classic MOBO's

 
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